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VOL. LIL—NO. 237 AN APOLOGY FROM MAYOR GAYNOR Sent In Form of Letter to U. S. A. Deputy. Quartermaster Lieut. Col. Zalinski ACTING MAYOR MADE COMPLAINT That the United States Army Building and the Ap- praisers Stores in New York City Were Being Con- ducted as “Gambling Houses"—No Evidence to Sub- stantiate the Statement, Says the Mayor—Gaynor Displeased With Mitch el’s Methods. came known , Don't Believe in Smirching the City’s - Cabled Paragraphs Kenichev, Russia, Oct. today. ture of police and forty-four buildings were burned. othe Pouget, former minister of finance the Haytien cabinet, has taken rel uge in the French legation. clares that he and prefers exile. St. Petershurg, Oct. Vremva today reports that Evno Aze described both as the head of fighting Russian socialists and as political police spy. has been assass! nated at Wiesbaden. Paris, Oct. 4.—Special from Ajaccio, the capital of Corsci state that cholera has appeared Sardinia and that the Corsicans that the 4—A fire Wiped out a large section of the town Three synagogues, the prefec- Port au Prince, Havtl, Oct. 4.—Mons. He de- is in fear of arrest, .—The Novoe the despatches in fear epidemic will spread across (. New York, Oct. 4.—The steamship the strait of Bonifacio, which sepa- | Sant "Anna, from Fremch to Italian rates the islands of Sardinia and | ports now detained at quarantine, had Lisbon, Oct. 4—Professor Bombarda, and was buried at sea. Two other the republican deputy and anti-cleri- | cases of intestinal trouble are under cal, who was shot by an army licu- |observation. Meanwhile the Sant *An- esterday, died today. News |na, carrying 224 first cabin passengers, NORW Man in Steerage | Died of Cholera STEAMER SANT ’'ANNA NOW HELD UP AT QUARANTINE. er in - STATEMENT BY DR. DOTY fr, il | Health Officer of New York Port— Some Prominent Americans Among the Detained 224 Passengers. a, @ case of cholera aboard. The victim, a man in the steerage, died September ICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910 King of Portugal R Prisoner ALL COMMUNICATION WITH THE CAPITAL CUT OFF. REVOLUTION IN LISBON Warships Bombard the Palace—Revo- the Royal Standard and Hoist Republican Flag. lutionists Haul Down London, Oct. 5.—According to the Daily Mail, a revolution broke out in Lisbon yesterday (Tuesday). Street Fighting. The despatch adds that King Man- uel is a prisoner, that street fight- ing has occurred, that warships are bombarding the palace and that all communication with the capital is cut Count Leo Tolstoi publi test against confining Jew pale. Two Training corporation, Mrs. Mary Bass, who almshouse at Schenectudy, 104 years old. the aeroplane ma defense vessels. William J. Bryan will sp Speaker Cannon in the I gressional district. ¥ displac Louis Fieldhammer. to the theft of $25,750 wo monds, was captured in N Firemen Using a 100 Fox ladder saved a launch drowning in Lincoln Park, the Lapland were sent to Harry B. Bradford, an i Howard universit Condenégd Tjélegrams be constructed by the Bethlehem Steel General Nelson A. Miles predicts that who party Five of the Steerage Passencers land as a precaution against cholera. . lias heen asked 1o shed a pro- ws within a ina_will died in the N. Y., was ce the coast peak atter gainst con- confes: srth_of ew Yor! ot extension Chica Hoffman Is- Part of the Country. nstruct at taunton, 11 Oct. 4—Thirty-seven Local Crew Had Orders to Pass the Excursion Train Which was Running in Two Sections, at Staunt —Trains Came Together on Sharp Curve at Speed—Most Horrible Spectacle Ever Seen in age, through which the bodies of = " th was soon circulated and |some of them prominent Americans, give up his anti-vadbination crusade or S i 4 & 5 ) tontnt thay Mitchel, a8 N a crowd of anti-clericals assembled |and 1072 in the steerage, is held as a | o ; resign. B ety e tedased o s collision or| S0t deaaicers Enewn hou t N s v 'of New York, caused of am . In the vicinity of the professor's home | possible “cholera carrier” pending fur- | Royal Standard Stripped from the the Illinols traction system two miles | passengers escabed uninjured, but it A to be made that the| Bes the foregoing letter there|and made a demonstration. ther investigation. Palace. Rev. Dr. Samuel P. Spreeher, who | norti of Staunton late todav. certain that by far the larger portiom nited States army building and the | are other indications that the mayor is —_— To Map Out Campaign of Protection. Santander, Spain, Oct. 4.—A German | Prought about ihe revision of the cre=d | “Fhree of the injured, and possibly j of those on hoth cars were either killed sisers’ stores in this city were be- | not altogether pleased with the meth- | NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR Announcement of the foregoing was | steamer here has received a wireless | of the Presbyterian chureh, is dead at| pmore, not expected to survive. Re- |or desperately injured. The two trains ng ted as gambling houses”| ods pursued by Mr. Mitchel as acting FORMALLY ACCEPTS.|made tonizht by Dr. A. H. Doty, health | from the steamer Cap Blanco, of the | Cleveland, Ohio. ports from the wreck up to the present | were So closely ‘twisted together Mayor Gaynor took action in the mat- | mayor. Mr. Mitohel openly condemn- “ | officer of the port, who has been fight- | same line, lying off Lisbon, stating F953 time have been difficult to obtain and [it was a marvel that anybody esca " t in the form of a letter of | ed the vice and gambling In the city | g 0 o W S pir, oo Ling fo keep clolera ofit. of this country | that warships began bombarding ths |, Griffin Halstead, whose hrokerage | sihe Rave been QIMeult to obviain and i o8 o Thjury i 1\ ol sharp letter of and recommended the removal of Po- eon Pladgey Himself to Continus 'y [ ing the epidemic, abroad: . In addi. | palace just es soon as the risig withs | iTM went into bankruptey, was indict~ | 2gucdsh Some of the SLatements veo Physicians! Rushed, taltimacatl test re ad 1 Lieutenant Col- | lice Commissioner Baker. While May- [ the Policies of Goverror Hughes. tionto: the Santé Anma he hes' as'a|in the city besin Shortly the wevs | cd on charges of embezzlement, larceny | foqrad 4 ory e O s e el M. Gray Zally rter- | or Gaymor has given mo hint of what| o . — 2 precaution detained in quarantine the | olutionists pulled down _the royal |4nd false pretenses. licved it will run over twenty-five. aio gulckly s possible it S r ey he will do with the police, he said in| New York, Oct. 4.—Pledging himself. | S0 TY Aol from . Genoa and | standard over the palace and replased | Only three of the dead have boen | Accident was telephoned to Springfield The Mayor's Letter. an interview this evening that he 19| i slected to a vigorous continuance | Naples, and the ‘steamship Virginia, | it with the republican green and biue | ~John E. Redmond, leader of the Irish | jyentified as vet. Thes are: and Feorts, iaud 4 abe il ichr RN ur communica- | 7t in svmpathy with “smirching the fand development of the progressive|poheS SRC the steamship WViteinin | it W blue | pratiamentary party, a trib 5 iy pringhcld, Tl land | mediately usiied rom these polnts re your communica- | dgv. 7 SIOE icies of Governor Hughes Henry | from Xaples. = Tom > will 3 to the American pres a banqu ey SRR s 1er cars also were sent mor m ne e e commis | " “I dia not ask for Mr. Mitchel's re- | L. Stimson, republican nomines for | % conference with Dr._W ter wegmar, | Army and Navy Support the Revolu- |in his honor ut the New York Dr commissioner for the Illinols traction |Granite City, Il These last took mans . ng under the direct order| “I <) Mr. Mitch O ormatiy. acceptod the womi. | Surgeon general of the United States fionaries. club. st p i cistant |OF the injuréd and hurrled them back Mayor Mitiliel, served notice | POT said. “and have not had timg v 2 iz marine hospital service. Together the aries. £ W. N. Street, Staunton. Tl assistant | %o Granite City, where fhey Were pifes | . dcial capacity that| 10 read it. The least said the soonest | on_tod: He and the other cai-| wyjj map out a campaign of protec: London, Oct. 5. Lisbon des- trainmaster of the traction system. A 46" hosplesis Foad t ik Wal|mended. Let me hope this city, as | didates named at the Saratoga conven- | foo patches have been received in London| A New Indictment Wos Found| '\ iacic, Sorinafleld, assistant su- | S, In lospitals, As fast as e 0 ambiing house, | Orderly a city as there is in the world, | tion wers officlally notified of their| Gl oL ight, | Since vesterday afternoon, when the | &%ainst Peter G. Thomson on a charge | yc inténdent of motive power and | Were extricated they were placed dm e for Amy evidence | will never be held up by any persons | Romination at the Republican club late | Detoine ip Arrived Monday Night.| ) giern Telegraph company: announced | Of bribing Major Zantzinger in connec- equipment. gne of the Gars et from o s o © enbstantiate that | or newspapers as th re refuge and | today by a committee headed by Lloyd| Dr. Doty's statement discloses not| the receipt of one from its station at | tion with the inspection of postal card 3 . 5 i In a short time a car containing e to substaftiate that O e an = oo 5y | C. Grisc ident of the New York | only that a cholera e Thoard ] G L0 one fromm 1y wtation aper. Local and Excursion Train in Collision. | bodies was sent to Carlinville, where - T be that there is home of unfortunate women and gam- | iscom, president of the New Yor | only that a cholera patient died aboard | Carcavellos, eleven miies from Lisbon, | Papel ps % . f they were placed in an umds - nd to express my blers. Let us all proceed without | COunty committes. | the Sant "Anna, but that a steerage | stating that all communication with | | - The collision occurred between a lo- T e B ""”fil ' that insul ndalizing the city to minimize these | Earlier in the day the new republi- | passenger, a “suSpicious case” removed | the capital was interrupiad. A Deputation of Irishmen called on|cal train northbound and an excursion | establishment. From Springfield alf T e b g which, like all other vices, will | ¢a» state committee elected Fara P.|from the steamship Germania on Sep-| ““Tne Daily Mail prints Its report of [ Postmaster General ‘ilitchcack —and | train headed toward St Louis and | physicians were hurried to Statmtom ve been served on £ ot Prentiss of New York as its chairman | tember 26, subsequentiy died on Swin- | the revolution without a.date line and | Urged him to force the Cunard Steam - | loaded with passengers on their way to| Within a few minutes after the col= es govermment official. May e 3 to succeed former Lieutenant Governor | burne Island. Examination indicated, | it may Dbe based unon ireless des- | SHiP company to restore Queenstown' view (he parade of the Veiled Prophets | lision occurred farmers from surround- t I equally regret the Heedless of danger, the mayor re- e e o x - 1 2 s Y w i ¥ Dbe ba upon a wireless S ' 1 at S i T o t coH i ing country and rly every man in A , Woodruff of Kings, an. event which Doty. that this also was a | paton 1 have b ived by |as a port of call. At St. Louis. The accident, according | ing v and nearly every i the of Unit | sumed his old custom of walking | woodrif, of Kines an event which | Dr. Doty’s statement was | tne. Paria Matin roadioey Toive — to present information. was due en- | Staunton was on his way to the scene sers’ stores building.” across Brooklyn bridge today. | Old Guard to the progressives under examination of the Sant revolution has broken out in Lis- | Several Firemen Were Overcome tirely to the disregard of orders by the | of the accident to render whatever as- o L - the leadership of Colonel Roosevelt. 2 . which arrived last night from|yon and warships are now bombarding | & fire which started in a five story 1oft | crew of the local, which was in charge | Sistance was possible. The early com-. | Grouped about the candidates at the | Marseilles, Naples and Palermo. The|the capital. The army and navy are | Puilding at Ilm and Pea £ New | of M. A. Leonard, conductor, and John | ers were grected with a spéctacle such NEGRO BURNED AT STAKE . S. SUPREME COURT club were the members of the notifica- | ship's surgeons presented a report of | sy crBiiel ey “HE SN, BAC AV York. and whick for o time threatened | Licréman of Statnton. motorman. as was never before scen in this part tion committee, the new state commit- | the death in the steerage caused by - 5 " | heavy property damage. c " ol e untey. v E 3 & Y|~ A Portugues in London Came Together in Splintering Crash. Have Attacked White Woman. Takes Effect November 30. His declaration that the coming cam- American Tourists Marooned. tuguese bonds dropped heavily on the | & 5 2 o A e were stolen from | 1atter train was running in two sec- | The two cars had come together with pueadior paign is a state campaign to pe de | More than a dozen steamships have | Stock exchange here yesterday. the mail room of the steamer City of | Hiens and the orders given to the local | such awful force that they were not P Ala., Oct. 4—Six hours | Beyerly, M Det. 4. —Associste | of Std lateaia %pre. | been held up of late because of the Rebels Capture Palace. || Seattis tham: Skaaw b | were that it should pass both sections |only telescoped, but they were actu= . u yerl, ass., Oct. 4.—Associfte | cided on state issues and that a “pro- 1 P Seattle, from Skagway, Alaska. 3 $ Bag attacked | Justice William H. Moody of _the | gressive and efficient state government | cholera in Burope but all save thel fondon, Oct. 5.—The Santander cor — el e D s e = @ respected young wo- | United States supreme court today |is the surest saf>guard against mm,.,.‘;‘fj‘" {‘““x under inspection were al- | respondent of the Reuter Telegram Henry L. Stimson, republican nom- ae At ecl oy I;M |"‘a‘hlml when :;" fl;flr original S{hnne]._ Thedy were sim- ton count sh With- | tendered his resignation to President | extension of federal power” brougnt | owed to dock after rigid examination. | company confirms the report of a rev- | inee for governor of New York of he locel ipiied chtgan S d s s o ellntern trusty” at’the Hender- [ Taft to take effect November 20. cheers which were rengwed when he | The death of a steerage passenger|olution in Portugal, and adds that the|on Colonel Roosevelt at track, heedless -of the ;gecond ftwisted iron and stecl, ighitEuNNIEG. B, b Sab : 2 -3 ,, N "¢lfrom the Germania did not become E : i 1 ction. and started north. At a sharp |In this pile of wreckage the dead and a wa. n from the | The president wrote to Justice Moo- | referred to the “brilliant leadership of | i gkt Mar | rebels have captured the palace. Hill, and both disc d several na | ot iy iy il 4 Ve | a rden las g while en route to | dy, who is at Magnolia, accepting the | Governor Hughes.” known until tonight. Marooned on the . mentioned for chairman of the stateturn called Dickerson's curve, two)wounded werre flung in every cony r Anda tied to a stake by | resignation and expressing his high side from direct nominations to| SNt 'Anna. which is a new vessel of { pRESIDENT TAFT Eomriitiee iles north of Staunton. the two trains | ceivable position and every imaginabls 400 1 and burned regard for the retiring jurist. In re- | which the party is pledged, Mr. Stim. | the Fabre line, making her second trip ¥ i A me together in a splintering crash. [form ef mutilation. Some bodies of he was conducted quietly | tirement, Justice Moodsy wili receive | son said he regarded ihe so-called | to this Dort, are, among other Ameri- HOUSE HUNTING IN BEVERLY | nooor Gaynor s azain the active| Running Forty Miles an Hour. the dead were actually torn’ apart, ? yrmed fre ajoint . gt s = S0 ina | can tourists, the Rev. D. J. Burrell of —— Rp b RRCl Al D S ol b : el streams of blood flowed down e om diolning | the full pay of an active member of | “short ballot” system as one of the|f2R fourists, the Rev. D. J. Burrell of| ' o \==omm oL |head of the New Yorl'city s Dickerson’s curve is af the bottom of | Streams of blood flowed s, disjersed to their homes, leav- | the court, $12,000 a yvear. great political raforms of the futare. | Be Marble Collegiage chureh, this city, - 9 ment. He was at the cits hall yester- | 5 dacline, koth from" the morth and | JH8- 1 & (onen PIACER: 70 fraces of their fury save the| It had ‘been kuown since early in | He prophesized that the chances of re- | 31d the Mills family of Washington, Another Season Refused. dayforithe grst time since ADZUSC S tron: the southt Thiiitoent. trein avia | SHEESl S SN es of the negro y the summer that Justice Moody would | pubiican success have steadily and|TetUrning from an extensive Luropean when he was shot as he was starllits | the. second section b ~the: excursion | ¥ o GeoPerate haSpees e phich the negro was | retire. He personally made known his | rapidly improved since the Saratoga R o T 9 Beverly, Mass, Oct. 4—Recent ru-|on his vacation. train were hoth on the down grade and | g Fort,17e a of the a is alieged to have been com- | intentions to the president and -ofe |convention. Will Be Sent to Swinburne Island. | more to the effect that President Taft moving. at n apeed of forty miles an |81l of the living and most of the dead. ' jesterdav afieruoon when | fered to resign at any time that would | Mr. Griscom in his notification speech| The Moltke, a Hamburg-American | Would have to move from the hand- | Passengers on a Pullman Car attach- | hour when they met. The collision oc- News Spread by Rural Telephone. nt to the Stuckey farm for the | bé most convenlent to the president. |said in part: liner, has 391 cabin passengers and 988 | Some cottage he has occupied the past | ed to a Rock Tsland westbound p: [curred right at the bottom of th>| By means of the rural telephone, the rpose eiting drinking water for | Mr. Taft stated that he had no in- “We have adopted a platform on|in the steerage; the Virginia, 21 in the | tWo summers, overlooking the waters | ger train which arrived at Puebio. ¢ol. | double incline an b est par e e 2 3 : : and at the sharpest part inews of the accident was quickly bo were employed at | tention of appointing any federa]l jus- | which we can stand and for which we | cabin and -556 in the steerage. Per-|Of Salem bay, were verified today.|were robbed by sneak thives of 38,000 | of the cur spread throughout the ecountry, and | a rby tering the house. | tices until the regular session of con- | can fight with all tha vigor and ardor | sonal inspection of this long list kept | House huntinz as a consequence, has |in cash. drafts. checks and jow = Teabbsuibla, toBlow Dot in it Deoams kaown thae s TR s the negro attacked the | gress had convened. He urged Jus- |of our stalwart republicanism. If you|the heaith authorities busy from sun- | taken a prominent place in the daily {er leaving Chicazo. s 2 ik ' Killed had been taken to Carlinville the was alone. He clubbed | tice Moody to take his own time. The | are elected mean that for two |up until tonight. Those in the steer- | Programme for the last two weeks of Es (none cars’ were o closs At L wan |G fistante baabhona ot NI isensibility. Today it is re- | enabling act passed in behalf of Mr. |years the state of New York is assured | age who twere exposed to the danger | vacation. i Rear Admiral Edward B. Barry was | in:possible for either of them to stop | ORE (/8 1an swamped with messages she is in a precarious cond Moody, who has not served a sufficient | of a strong, efficient and honest admin- | on the Sant ’Anna will e sent to| It is no secret that the president [appointed commander in chicf of thelor slow down. The crews wer2 able | Was anxious inquirers asking for the length of time to permit of his re- | istration.” Swinburne Isiand, and similar precau- | wanted to remain in his present loca- | Pacific fieet. {o sicceed Rear Admirol | to do nothing excent set the brakes |from anxious inquirer « negro was caught and hurried | tirement under the ordinary process —_— — tions will be taken in the case of the | tion during the two vears more of his | Giles B. Harber. Rear Admiral Chaun- | and jump for their lives. The crew SEw 3 . <ade at Sanford, six miles | of law, expires late in November. F. AUGUSTUS HEINZE serious iliness on the Moltke. Those | term of office. His lease expires with [ cey Thomas wiil command the sezond | of the local and the crew of the spe- The Identified Dead. o usia Justice Moody has been fil for more not exposed will probably be allowed | the close of the present season, how- |division of the fleet. liciat, " which were Somposed Of W. V.1 gy rinpnaln, T, Ot = i rivet ol hearing rumors of a mob, [ than a year. Despite the fact that RESUMES HIS TESTIMONY. | 5 land tomorrow. ever, and Mrs. Robert Dawson Evans, S | Duncan, conductor. and E. J. Young, |ijontified at Carlinville follow: Dted to spirit the | he bad Enown for Gome tias thet ME — — | who'owns the cottage, has stated that | John Purroy Mitchell seat o the | beth of Springfield, Il leaped as soon |lA§ntificd at Cariinville follow: - ¢ t 1 at Andalusia, | Moody's retirement was inevitable, the | Clashes Between Copper Magnate and she does not care to remew it It is|mayor of New Yori: a voluminous re- | as they saw the collision was inevitable | ;o0 4% G#0RPE0T + Chapin, TL.;’ Her- s Intercepted on the outskirts | president said today that he had ace Counsel for Defense. DR. HARRY THURSTON PECK said that Mrs. Evans intends to tear | port detafling his stewardship as act- | and all four men escaped without seri- | Shant;, G, Werner, Chapim, Il.:" Her- ed the resignation with great re- —— FOREMOST LATIN SCHOLAR| down the cottage and make the place [ing mayor and again recommen. ovs inj 3 U6l A. Indermill. Baden, Tl Ineuteaes _—— luctance, Boston, Oct. 4.—Frequent clashes oc- i where it stands into an Italian gar- | the dismissal of William I% Baker They were badly shaken up but were | joant’ Dr. H. C. Galloway, Decatur, TRACKED BY RUSSIAN \When he shall have appointed suc- | curred today hetween F. Augustus | Dismissed by Trustees of Columbia)den. Mrs. Evans occuples the cot- | commissioner of police. gbie to lend assistance to the injured. | 1™y TG Ecnacren St Tamin: . Meat cessors to the late Chief Justice Full- | Heinze, th2 copper magnate, and for- : 5 tage adjoining the president’'s. She 3 - ot e, 0l Lha B gers had a chance | wijnjam MeGloud, Henld, T; S. C. SECRET SERVICE AGENTS|er and to Justice Moody, the presi- | men United States District Attorney| UTiversity—Writes Defiant Letter. | 260 BCI% PR (Ve Hchest women in e e e e e et e e gl princeton, d, x ey AR RUEE & — =y .| dent, within two years of having taken | Bovd B. Jones, of counsed for the de- N 5 o the United States. The rental of the | each man's body riddled with bullets, | cars folliwed jmmedlately the cries of [ 3l FRACeton Tha Saiieay Banmans Fugitive from = Justice Arrested in | office, will have appointed four of the | fense, when Heinza resumed his testi- | Tiarion Tok o of T toreirry | cottage, thoush considerable under or- Lee, a constable, and James| weraing uttered by the conductors and | JSRT Blockina, Benid, famster; Mew Cheliea—Stole from the Mails. nine judges of the supreme court. |mony ai the hearing before Master | atin soholars of the world, nemed as | dimary circumstances, means nothing private policen | dead | motcrmen as they jumped from the |ypaw = Curran, IL; H. B. Robinson, — - ) — Hall in the supreme court in his | defendant in a $100,000 breach of prom. | t0 her. The cottage obscures the full | in each other's arms at the end of a | traizs Benld, miner; Mrs. H. B. Robinson, 4. —Theophile Palutchek | HEARING OCTOBER 17 to recover $200,000 from A. D. ¥ ise suit brought by Bsther Quinn of | Seep of the ocean view that she de- | shooting affray at Corbin, Ky. { One Huge Mass of Wreckage. Benld: E. M. Rose, Chicago, collector : neld for extradiiton to ON DEMURRAGE | 27 a1 a score of other Boston bank- | Eo.fon' was dismissed as anthon pro. | SiTes and it must go. = ! © cavs came fogether with a ter- | Collier's Weekly: A. Price, auditor of . Unite Commissior | ers, brokers and money lenders. ~At-| focior of Latin language and literature| It had been reported that Mrs. Evans | The Atlantic Trarsport Linor Min- | rific crash, and both were demolished | disbursements of thie Tinois Traction 4 e Tt Charge of beln% | For Shippers and Railroads Within | (0TI€Y Walter I Badger. counsel for | il G fell SPERER SRY LISTAlES | objected to having her guests stopped | neapolis. which arrived at New Yorkand piled in one huge mass of wreck- | company, Champaign. £ " ® aileged s Heinze, also figursd conspicuously in{ fag, “he dismissal grew directly out | O Scrutinized by the secret service of- | from London that on Sep- 2t ek, in 1808, erving | New England Territory. the clashes. of Miss Quinm’s suit and subsequent | ficials on guard at the president’s cot- | tember 30 T. Little. tu | arrier in evke, in . e At one stage Mr. Heinze took excep. elopinints: which dnvalses ool | tage, but she has denied this and has |man, 37 vears old( jumped overboard tole from the mails | Washington, Oct. 4—Hearing of the | tions to the form of Attorne e e Drueck | anscrted that she has long cherished | from the after deck and was drowned | PUTNAM BROKER SUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE, W n | shippers and’ railroads in the New othetical questio ting e T 7 the plan for a garden which the re- |in sight of a number of passengers. IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY. UNWRITTEN LAW UPHELD; | and four | Kngland territory with reference to the | they were not properly framed. The| % (G INNETRIY. 0 o trus- | moval of the cotfege will make possi- —— | = 8 e ) Fokiam macier net | behared dgmurrage regulations will | copper man was making a number of | oiy ‘tarminates D Peck's conneotion | ble. Mrs. Evans has no personal use | Acting on imstructions from the|Says He Can Make Good All Losses if | Thirteen Year Old Girl Who Slew Her - , Russtan sacret serv- | be held nwx;.:.éc:)c;;?“.;‘l.m;v the réa _uksJ when i‘fw““\“ cut ehort bY At- | with the university forthwith he | :'wi' u;‘p ‘smund cottage on her beauti- | navy department, Cantair P. Park- | Left Alone. Godfather Goes Free. 1ced him and he was ar- | inte - sion, orney Jones with the words B e e I ul estate. er, commanding the Norfolk nacy ya ———= z i ek | me, conunibelon, ‘&s previonaly an-| “Regardless of what may be the cus- | SRRCTRCIER RN B 1o BOUA TOU) Uit T i ba impoustble: Fob. the (Dreal: | spens oot e e P OMIIA ST, | tmans Gont. Dot e Apeng | o i, BT Bottl, y . nee, claiming that | hounced. suspended the application o | tom in otner co I would like to| fight. In consideration of his long | dent to find another. available cottage | Captain W. C. Finch of the naval col- | of the steps taken to adjudge him 4 |a girl of 13 vears, who slew her god= s money. He 13 55 yenms | land erritony ‘iles 85 to New Eng- |have the rtules of this tribunal en-| S ice the board voted nim & lumg|2s Drettily situated and as secluded |iier Ajax. on the charge of tporo- | bankrupt, FErnest M. Arnoid. a broker, | father with an axe and redhot poker in g g "™ | because the shippers sbjented a5, | forced and the witness here requested | gum equivalent to his salary (35,000) | a5 the one he has used the past two | priating $5,000 of sovernmer 5. [who has been in business hére for the | avenging his theft of her honor, was e . Teduction ot U Ty, oblected to, the | to keep quiet and simply answer the | for'the current academic y summers. " 3rs. Taft has looked at a - pASt nine vears, said tonight that if he | cleared of criminal charges iate todas " from | questions put to him. I want no stock eatatily - he il nons number in the vicinity of Beverly an | was declared a bankruv would | on rou i INSTANTLY KILLED AT BRISTOL | ducted oo € omiionion il tr. © | on; Heinze made no reply to Mr.|jetter of defiance in nart as follows: | these. Beverly will continue to be the | [ B20C JiEE op00e Tie ose whose monev he had invested, | charging the jurors upheld the unwrit- uctey er Prouty. Jones. T T et o s summer capital. =% ) o and at if the nlan was carrie . rl wen W. C. Mallory Struck by a Suburban CHOLERA AT MARSEILLES. R mltent gallapdsinl NeHise ot o ot S sl A T oraditars smonid et redliss imon [ s mosHing raes - Saa s adbr o Train. e : e Drovoked :‘h;;‘f- J,;’;’Fs line "qf‘i with_Columbia, university. Alax‘_r\n;-h{THIRTEEN BODIES RECOVERED | hyibe to Major W. Eian o Do St 200 the LEheE Hind, D coms nmotiary o e i s 4-ctuns t gation, in whic 2 as you are acting in violation of the the inspection of postal ¢ | he said that three-quarters of the notes asquale Volpe, W 3 Thfee Cases Found Among Pa: number of hypothetical questions for | jatiar and spirit of the university char. EROM X E RN | iehed By the co he has given did not come due for two | boarded at her home in Wilmerding . he- gers of Steamer Bosphore. the purpose, as he claimed, of testing| ter ‘and of my agreement with this . 3 vears and that if left alone h2 could | ever since the girl's infancy, and who eved 10 or the credibility of the witness. | institution, T insist on vour carrying| Of Los Angeles Times Building—Oak- | 5 : ion | make good all losses. acted as her godfather, was the vietim. n, was loed | Marseilles, Oct. &—While reports| Mr_ Heinze testified that Warfield | etUIIOn, © inslst on your caring land Police Have a Cue. ol ity's Registration | Mol 8 esent trouble he attributed to| While she was in the cellar getting & e e The | that cholera had_been discovered in|and Joyce borrowed from Adams on| 00 Yolect my contractual relations e leng o Ammerican uniiiei o in ™ aini | his having given four mortgages to .| sack of potatoes he is alleged to have 2t It | this city were officially denied today, | Securities supplied by the witness who | Jith { 3 Oakland, Cal, Oct. e8| of American: universities in point Andem of Grosvenordale. but said|abused her on Aug. 11 last, following B lical | an official statement was issued to- | Penefited from tha loans. He denied the description of the launch Pee "“'"“'.“"" of students, T"" fofaly | PRk a this monay obtalned tHECEIR $22.- | which she struck hia unconsciwus cket [ night that three cases among the pas- | that he objected to the production of less, which i isan toiih. istration is 7,058. but as there are al- | t the i SLERYY o an ks 1 the man's ciothing a v. | 58 l, - 5 T P S5, which is supp: to have car- | B0 0 comers thee will probably | 000. was not fqr investment. He came | With an axe and ran x poker througt th , clothing » W. | sengers on the stsamer Bosphore, now | his books and checks at this trial or| PLAN TO KEEP TRACK OF | ried dynamite from Giant Vays lat ‘ B L DIORIDIY ] Hera five vears ago, he said, with $300.- | his body. She related the story on the . ~ Britain. On en- | in port, had been found. The Bosphore | that he told anyonz he would oppose | DISHONEST BANK OFFICIALS. | biow ub the Los Angel increase the number by two or ti 000, and had made lots of money for| stand. 25 Meriden postmark of |arrived from the Orfent and has been | the offering of liis books and papers | =l | inz. the launch Pastime was disco: ssone Tet Increase over last| i M oople. paying sometimes as high| . “He had burned my heart,” she saify eptember 30 and the let ricd | quaraneined. Sanitary oficera imme: |in evidence. Attorney eer, ihen| Scheme Evoived by Comptroller of cred in Oakland harbor today. The il s S as 60 per cent., where he had only A nume Tusbans b is | diately took charge cases, whic ced te and his client were | A police believe that the capture of the antesd e attrib hi c of witnesses testified to the girl eing held ocal undertaker's, wers isolated, as well as a persons ready and willing to offer the Heinze| CGunrency sMurray. men who hired the Pastime on Friday, | FLOWERS STREWN ON ;Z;:::e;“rt?nr;fm sflmal'he ';:\;hlhfi:;dxy‘rl? gg:\d‘che;‘:imr. . pos - - who had been in contact with the dis- | books. \ rashing — Di: s 4 September 20. will 2 the arre of T g t v A irl had been indicted . e | Washington, Oct. 4 Dishonest bank ¥ i1l me: T T en his affa: ng the past two Although the ginl ad been cteg LOS ANGELES TIMES " = e | officials o employes will find the banks | those responsible for the explosiion in | WATERS OF SEHEHUD SO eut 2 for first degrec murder, the prosecu- PROPRIETOR ARRESTED | . = FORTY-THREE PERSONS HURT. | of the United States closed to them it | the southern California city. | As Memorial to Dead of the Battleship | e e e tion had not pressad for g convictipn Chief Yeoman of Re g Ship Found == | a plan begun today by Comptroller of| On September 20, two men, giving | New: H hi | WE NEED TO DEFEAT STIMSON | entailing so severe a penalty. Attor- Shaipbd wilh Hiving. Criminally Li- Drowned at Philadelphia. Reviewing Stand at Kansas City Car- | ihe (urs - becomes 2ffective. | the names of Bryce and Perry, rented | 2 S BT | ney Rouand merely urged that the 9 y e g ! nival Parade Coliapsed | Natios fminers all over tha| the launch Pastime from Douglas A Tt | IN ORDER TO KILL ROOSEVELT.| child be placed in an institution, but belled a Labor Leader. ey obington, Oct. 4—A despatch to | gt 2 irs have been asked te make lis( | Borroughs of Oakland, They paid a |, New York Oct. {—as g ta — the girl's counsel dramatically de- a ” 2 . s Chiaries B Ruttes STROTC . Kansis: City,: Oct.4—Fortyithree officers or employes of national| $500 deposit and gave a liberal rental | [P the dead. fiowers were strewn on|president of Republican Club of New | manded “Iiberty or death!"” - e Cal, Oct. 4. Har- | ing that Charles M. Rutledge of Har- y | T . when they returned the boat <. the waters of the Hudson this after- . . 3. ‘s ch o was that Angetes, cal. Oct. 4 R Cherie ) persons were injured, three dangerous- | banks wio have been dischargad or | When they returned the boat on Sep- | {fe Wters of the Hudson this o York Wil Support Dix. Judes Swearingens chires was S srav Otla, propr of the Los | risburg, 2 EaE Teommn on flieil ;N hiehE wEen 5. caoiaw v 1 to resign because of dishonesty | tember 26. Bryce and his companion, | 101 L LK Ll if Volpe went to the cellar with ex- y Times, was arrested today on | 'eceiving ship Lancaster, who had | Y+ tonight, e wng atad | o s e el g alleged, answer the description | PAttieship New Hampshire, more L by s D e to. odmmit s i - i Tt b oY aon | overstaved his leave since last T | overlooking the carnival de col- | or who have been convicted in court. | it o e rone description | twenty of whose crew are suppo: _New York, Oct. 4.—Charles H.|press purpos B > P nefaco, charaing him. with | day, was found drowned at Philagel- | 1apsed at Tenth street and The list will be turned over to the state | €iven the police of Bryson and Mor- | [WENLY of whose crew are supposed t0§ v W00 o\ lident of the Republican | agamst the girl, the child had a Tigh ¢ lihetled Andrew (al. | phia today, added that his death was | MUS: - : bank supervisors, who intend to make : ;\h(v lpuulu:od the explosive zl! wamping of a barge. club of this city from 1967 to 1908, an- | to kill him. San Frageiseo labor leader. | probably pot his own act. This wag | . The accident is said to have been | up a similar list and exchange it with | Giant, Cal. As the ship's band played Chopin's | nounced his retirement from the club z i T a e | nion of the Commandina amvas | due to the collapse of a faulty con- | the comptroller's office, ‘The boat showed the effects of hard | (2% NI SIES band ber of the|today and his intention to support|Switchman Killed by Falling from Rutiedge had been 1 the mmey micer: | struction. Most of the people escaped | usage. On the baw were the marks | ool Dickeq @ blossom the floral | JOhn A. Dix, the democratic nominee Traib Not on the Ill-Fated New Hampshire. | Rutledze | y | with t clothes, scratehes and | Order of the Red Eagle Conferred Upon | pf facks as if a sian of metal leiters | iy vings of the men. banked high O aEiarnor pnile T hav been &1 Bristol, Gonn.; Oct. 4.—William IS Syracuse, N. Yo Oet. 4 While the bruises. Columbia University President. | g "cC" 8°ked oVer the name Pas- | Gock. ana nassing along the port raih | lepublican for 28 vears,” he says in his| Bristol Conn, Oct. 4 —Tilism Buel father of W. A. Richardson. an elec- ¥ - —— . = = 2 opped it into the river. A white | 1€ Of resiznation, “if Stimsc 2 2 Vi o - Dubuque Society Leader Shoots Her- Terlin, Oct. 4.—The emperor has| This leads the police to the belief S Slerte b e £ his train_at White Oaks today, the hattleship New Hamp. 2 ’ 3 lin, mperor _has is leads the poli o the belief ! .oination .wae the flower solacted by |elected T feel that Roosevelt would be | from h : ¥ s drowned, e - self. Indictment of ’V':.:: Gaynor’s Assail- | conterred upon Nicholas Murray But- | that the name Peerless was used 10 | A enipman Chevation who oected by | president again, and that we. should | receiving Injozion which o Fori. ‘expeeting. to. recner DO8Y | s Dubuge fews, Oct. &—Men. L. D. | wew York, Oct. 4 Now that Mayor| New Tork: the Order ot the Hon 8 S ot s se e ‘ - | Ve T S iAo £ TUE | ford, tonignt. | The hndy was brought Sk & Hedlad aars wailed tode bk 4 5 el rik, ow that Mayc ew York, the Order of the Re 5] .05 Angeles, Oc —S odies | e iaaE > mourning, how- | Years, if we ever put him o , tonigiit. 0ay a8 facaived &t the home | or b Dulstoy Licec o MANAEEL. | Gaymor has Feturned to his official du- | first class, with star, one of the high- | were rocovereq frem the ruins tossy. | e e S e Al Tk S At e e rf B Rome here. where he resided b o4 k : 2 mes, and | ties, Prosecutor Ga of Hudson in his gi. This honor is| One was identified as that of John |{ o'. Sy i > ower immediately th ost arrogant | with his wife. e was vears ol av. sizned by the son, srominent as a society leader, commit- c the return to ihe ship today | POWer me: ¥ the most arroga < = the WS on an extended | big Tinent as & soclety leader, commit- | county, New Jersey, anmounced tonight in recognition of President | iloward, a linotype operator. One of s o s to the SMD (008Y | Boks in the histary: o tha party.” and his parents live in Waterbury. nce and was not on the | shooting herself through the temple, | (12t steps will be’tal the ne: ‘s _services to Germany and the| the other bodies is supposed to be that and the hepe that - - - % N the | shoo e thro - | future to procure the et of | United s e ot wi he| of Eugene C: . another linot o 7k b S i i ) - — ore coming to Dubuque. the fam- 5 Sty diTe, i Oty & 4 s, = mayx v ilor who re d Impr ts. ashington, Oct. 4.—] - + gher, nc under arrest in Jersey ¢ R W tion. The six bodies recovered today | oF an Provement & rrivals. prominent in Memphis, Tenn, e S expects to rece ; . : Y | ported tod Gordon, sea- 3 stics as enumerated in the thirteenth . “:‘ - . pre it in nn, | dir. 1',12.‘\.% s1id he expects to receive | Barge Burns on Lake. brink the total taken s‘.nr:‘r”n.,m e | R or i Sl ct, -—At a Boston & .\Imfie e O o s mublici fae S I B st ‘epor i e Tayo surgeons & WA 72 e 2 ruins up to hirtee L are be- ame had heen on e ist o Ose ¥ ing held here today ap- = wwing cities: - [ ¥ Asiatic Cholera in Italy. upon his condition in a few days. The l;x.:ml L:,‘m;‘, Mich., Uct. ‘.\A pes | lieved 1o be still buried 1o the ruins, | 1o n[}.} S A \’_‘ jmjl\ fhose | Lroximately $10,000,000 was appropri- | Ve h;!n \\‘xr:\gl;l:‘fufl. e 1 I 29, Russia, from | Rome, Oct. 4—~Twenty-eight cases | STand Jury {3 awallting this report he- | (il from Tudineton savs: “The coal b & ated for new equipment and improv £ 55870, or 108" par’ cent coyeripiil A Y of cholera with ten deathy in the past | fore taking action. | ot o M e o™ | Bankers' Convention at Los Angelss ST At O Pl Tl afs Ao wents, About one-third represents the | o 23S0 g % Gy At 3 < Oct 2 Masstlia, from | twenty-four hours throughout Italy is = —— few mlica oft “this harbor today the| 1Los Angeles, Cal. Oct. 4—Delegates | the 1 fmher of probably dead amount o be used for cquipment and | AR L. 44 ey an tucrease ie official repgrt tomight. Of these | New World’s Record for Altitude. rew being taken off by the lumber | to the 26th annual convention of, the | the sume ae last night, amd m € laiger part of this will be expend- |\ o787 5[ per cent., over 38,608 An! Hremey =~ wct 4 Kronpiinz Wil- | ten of the cases and three deaths were | - paris, Oct. 4.—Phe new world's rec- | barge Marshall i time to save their | American Bankers' asscclation, num- | seven =i for nev passenger coaches, al- | 0f¢ e Sk 4 reported from Naples. The remainder | gra for aititude in an aeroplane re. | e bering about 1,500, met at the Audi Addresses by several 'l'-;;sn ek el L = 2 ; oety tland. frow | ure divided among the provinces of | cently established by Henri Wynmmaler ——— torium tod: nd tool up affairs con- | marked foday’s ceremor senger and freight locomatives . . n cently established by Henr araalcn v ar 3 ol te for Cannon’ Bt Aevellin Barl, Casserta and Naples. | 41 Mourmelon has been officially rec- The Payment of Salaries to members | ceded by membe to_be of st ifn- The inguiry by into B = = Will Net Vote Ci nn 's :: el o S ognized by the Aero club of France. |of the Niational Guard throughout the | portance to banking interests of the |the cause of the dted omb Outrage in Spain. Holyoke, Mass, Oct. 4.—] Four Robhars Dynamite Safe. Madagascar Mails by Aero. The new figures are a shade better|T'nited States was recommended be- | United States. The convention ap- | during the ceremenies. but will be re-| Baeza Spain. Oct. 4. -A homb ex- | ing renomination at the First Sran Oct. 4 -Four rob Paris, Oct. 4—The French fovernor | than these originally given out. as|fore the twelfth a 1 convention propriated $5.000 for the relief of the | sumed tomorrow. . pleded under a window of the may- | republican rgm-mfio;h_u 4+ nam the aafe of the W H. | of Madagsscar. M. Picqule. snnounces | Wanmalen e mow credited with hay-|the Natiohal Guard acsociation at St.| families of those whn ‘met geath in | Grapriing for ine hedics of the vie: | or's ‘office, badlx damasing [he town | gromsman Georg £ La A aanle: earl. | that be (¢ about to inaugurate an aer- | ing reached an altitude of 2,500 metre, | Louis, M. b General Jancs A Diamjthe destruction of the Los Angeles | tims eontinued practically all day, but| hall, teuay. There were no casual- | nounced that | aepd teday and escaped with $900 cash, oplame postal service on the izland, or 8,18 feet of the Waghington National Guard, = Times building. without reward ties' : wer G SRR ERTE R S